Nighttime pedestrian safety at intersections.

Author(s)
Janoff, M.S. & Schwab, R.
Year
Abstract

An assessment of the pedestrian safety literature, a state of the art review of crosswalk illumination, an analysis of Philadelphia accident data, a series of observational experiments and a preliminary cost-benefit analysis is presented. Major results indicate a reduction in night-time pedestrian accidents at illuminated crosswalks ranging from 20% in Toronto (day and night) to 63% in Hannover (night-time only).

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Publication

Library number
B 8885 (In: B 8877) /85.3/ IRRD 218611
Source

In: Report of the 1st International Pedestrian/Bicycle Seminar, London, May 27-29, 1974, p. 79-110, 6 fig., 5 tab., 15 ref.

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